HARRY STYLES has sparked a transatlantic debate over his fondness for dressing in women’s clothes after appearing on the cover of Vogue in the US.
The singer, 26, made history as the style bible’s first male cover star in its 127-year history. And he did it wearing a dress.
Harry spoke of his love for ladies’ fashion in his interview with the mag, saying: “I’ll go in shops sometimes and find myself looking at the women’s clothes, thinking they’re amazing.” But conservative US media pundit Candace Owens blasted the cover, while issuing a call to “bring back manly men”.
Here, two Sun writers offer their contrasting takes on the former One Direction favourite’s unconventional style statement. Yes - shoot shows he is adventurous and.
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